Tuesday, May 5, 2015

34) “Unplug” yourself for a day

First, I think it's hard to leave Wi-Fi turned off in my iPhone and it’s impossible. Then I convinced my self to be unplugged for one day .So I decide to spend as much time doing things as I want, as long as I do it on my iPhone .It was a day that no access to the internet and no cell phone. The time was moving slowly & I had no idea what to do. It would take me about 15 minutes to become bored. I start to not care about my phone and what my friends are doing on social media. So I left my room and went to the outdoor and sit with my sisters. I helped them with their homework’s and I played with them the truth & daring game. I'm amazed at how much I enjoyed with my sisters. After that I talk with my mum about cousin wedding it was a great conversation  (and I could focus on the conversation more like than I do before). My dad was shocked when I told him I give up my phone for one day. And, who could blame him? A cell phone is something everyone -seriously-everyone uses in this day and age. I told him I want to to live this day without my phone any technology device. After hours ago, I realized that I spent half my day with my family. I have to say, I was much happier back when I didn't have to see what my friends were doing every second of the day. I was much happier thinking about what I would be doing every second of the day, and making sure that it was NOT being on the internet. At the end of the day, everything also seemed more relaxing and the nights smoothly rolled on longer. Phones or any technology device are very participatory activities and I never realized how tired that made me until I stopped doing it. I felt it was an interesting experience.